a t 1 e. ii ' Tim BRK: OMAITA. WASD PRODUCE MARKET Mt I7 Of Bettl. - u "Pwmber 8tl let. t r0R DECLINE TJf WHEAT 4nlt Bad Short OMAHA. R.r, tn Sl nT .""v r anorts to i.-wmor, sale. Whest ponth held strong, aa there . -.??." ' In - that I with northwestern ton J'rjr bearlah. aa their find jfor aala tn that. territory. d price win eventual! j' Present milling demand f ' .corn' rnaTllet-wag closed "-citemeal. mi . L.Lr.in. "T actrV anrl mi,,,..' ti?.Lovrd 'r v the cloae Vahcod accordingly, showing 4 r. h 'September option. months., wer quiet and un . rJ b. spot market ."rant 'rorr wheat fcnd ?i ? ' wr,n vAltre Soma lower. . Position -siren and were . 'B(.lic".tw' lod.tllh during ; odly "7? Sorn ol? ,aQ '2r.itw!ir receipts 'were 107.000 i r.o.i5.h'fn'"mU WBr ,1-5' bushel, "..alar? of "O00 buhel ' X-..rn recBP" were -471.000 brwhels I v Tels wer rHishela, against a"i 'Mr ot 257.000 .bushel and I of Iso.ooo bushel. . . . 'hC.7 Vra 10.000 , bushels ot corn, 5? t:hMT,.'hffi1,rt:-,,d -nour Omaha Cash Prices. ! T,l 9,2 '. ' h-d, Kim No. r I n tr n.' -w iki . I ' V-o- . io.; .No. B9!c; No. 4. fcWc; No. i yellow, 6c; No. S yellow, p'nc; No. 2 white, 0c; No. S white, 69 - Terr A eV" ".5, w '' " tir w . ApATS-No., 3, M64o: No. I yellow. Vl r -h'kihc; stannaru pals, IS iiitt-lNO. 2, 70c; No. i, 67flfio. I V -A. A . y Wheat. Corf), Oats f "ticago ..i..v.....C...'....'B 825 . y. lnneapolia 44 I'malia n . 48 , i.ulutb s3 ,. Chicago oraiiTnd phovhioss f eatures of the' Trading; and Closing " Prloea an "Boarrit "6T Trale. t'HICAOO, Hepf: WV-fthortH th September i heat ' and oata were severely ''enneexed" Luring today's sesnlon pt the . Board, of J rade, when -the . jyira of the .current .'ontha delivery of whekt was bid up 14c J ir bushel and that-' of oata 6V4c; compared ft Ith final flgnres'of trt previous day. The f p for Hepteaiber wheat 'waa reached at (.1.20, while live. hgh. maxk for ogts waa lo. Corn failed to ' be affected by the flulge In wheHt and oata, the September ,4alivery breaking Sc On reailxltig sales. Fro- tiislona also werev weak; - i ifThe sensational advance .In. September a heat occurred during the final half hour inn m v wiinn iir hfi invnnrnn irmn Uounit 11.07 to 31.20, ;wrtfi' only few Inter lining trades. A stamped among small 7t- was eesponslble for- the remarkable . urn. Prior. to the final sptU't the maj- t'had been comparatively featureless Ml' with the exception of ' th September 1 f i 'tvery was' Incllrled to weakness. Prices ';' the opening' were WC Ho lower to ' ,vher, Septcrnber bclug at ll.twaj.0fi), and .vfiecember .at .c4(l-W. Id Ik first iialt i -ur September aold .' off , to 31.0&H. but an rallied again to a trifle abov It.OS. ijirlng the greater part of th day the i I, ice moved between 31.06tfl.0TH. December tad up to 3100H at th start, but. late in j'C'e dy dropped to Hc. Final quotations September, were at 1.20. ,, beceinber i V ,Ked at WCfcfSUHc. Dellverlea of wheat t I September contracts aggregated 615,000 I 7. and owing to th large amount of de lerlea the tlm .waa extended twenty iniilts. . VJl'."llllon of September holdings waa ofder oi me nay-in uin-vwi" ?,lment In the pit being xtrmely bear S throughout th entire session. -The ' -u.t nlosed Weak, at almost the lowest i nt. with pree off - Wao oompared I ib yesterday'g ffnal quotations. k Unumhnr delivery . ad anced Jjm o to 60c1 during a day filled with . " T .. n.ie.l aharta bid the mb.r eoid betwewl 5Ho and l8H3e. . m.rk.t closed with September up 3c 1 48c Final figure on December were at ' Tolos prioeewere 20. hlfrlir to 20o Vaadlng quotatlcma ranged aa'tollowt: . lcle. Open. High. Low. I Clo., ,Ye y. ;,,- tiHo4 aOOSl. . W-HiW4".1! J,MaV lSl 10Xi 102 1 UiWiKMS' 00a 4'tl 6111 61V4' WVi 667&'-i;67T"i'6.Si f W) Wil V ' I ' I I .... 0S'WI Ml 46 I 48 444 s.S8T.l! 41,.llV(U,Hl 41,tj 4lVtilVaS 10 t' 25 20 I 36 10 IS 47Vl! 1 MV.I U 25 26 W I 25 00 18 25 18 4a 1 12 27V.I 18 2T7V,! 12 1041 12 1SS 12 27H 13 1 5 1 2 15 12 02V U 034, 12 il 80 1 80 11 65 11 66 11 7ft 14 85 10 tt 10 10 7Vi 10 bO I 12 00 I 11 75 11 75 I 11 95 11 624 11 &0 11 65 11 62 4 3 7741 67H 0 I 3 70 ii Quotation were aa follows? irLoUR-WIrm; winter patents, ivkbiw; Inter straights, 3t i'; P"ng sir..n.. 5.70-fl4.0. iBArET-Keed or mixing. 6u52c; fair to sFEPFr.'.."! ..."vthwe.tern. 81 o 1 nthweetern. $1.43- Timothy, 34 00. lover, j pRTWiSUJN8-e Prk. per bbl., 825.14 l o I-ard. per lotl . fl 14- Short ir w:i. Ill . 11.35. Short clear WnSir-'A and flour were i IsilM bu. Primary receipts wer 'iVr.LK.mpared with lOrt.OuO bu. the r. JliinB day a year ago. ' FHtlmated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat. , I? corn. 831 car; outs. 1W cars; hogs, , ..... - 2l4'a23c, ii 1 TT-f m. n. t-vj j 1 IfU'-cnts. 6.fJ9 case; td.v; at ark iVae lucludeu. ISO. firsts. 324o; rl-ut'KVVFlrm: daisies. U44il5itc; twins. I. 1 vai6c; young Americas. litiflliVj long . m 7l4l. , ,'.0 1 ' 5::m,v u r lte y 17c; chick- VVabJsteady. 50 to Mb, wl '-,c; !4c; r"."-.r"'r iTOKS , jrair to g Steady: cholc to fancy ood. 47m50o- ,t 825 car: oata. 126 cars. ted for tomorrow; Wheat, 34 cars; 11 vera: oata, 108 car. V Liverpool Or la Market. IVKRIXL. rV-pt. 80.-WHt:AT-Spt, , '' , . j red western winter, nominally 4d future Bteady; September, nom o'ecemher. 7a Vd ;H.lM,t steady; im Ameiican V UT" Ii oalveaton, ta J41; futures easy; ? ailaAelvhla Praaar Market. I VcT fait f demand: v estern creamery, , . e1tm; IVnusylvania and her iv l.t.t f- cases. 2-e at.-iuark; ennsylN"1 na other nearby rirsts. cm- ;oi ii e' ' ( v)eo. I ' May .1 Jaia I I "J Ilfiin4 ! 1 !. i I May I 2ork-- l ..Sept I Jan. I li"-- i f .-w-ot. I 11 Oct. l.Sov. SI tun. 1 fjj'e'ot. I"00 J 1 1 - rent receipts. In returnable rases, ?5o at mark; western flrl, free cases. 17c at rnerk; western firm, current receipts, fre cr. 23&.'6 at mark. CHEESH-Xtesdy; N- York full cream, cholc. 15c. New York full creams, fair tn good. 154 lB'io. MKATIinn lt THK t.RAIJT RKLT ralr Friday and Hot Mark (kt la the Teraperatre OMAHA. Sept 30. 1M. An area nf hlah rtreiwure haa developed ovr the tipper KlIseiKfiippl and upper Mle-B-nirl valleya. and thla high ta reiardlim the enatward movement of the d'preeelon moving In from the northwest, referred to In the prereriina; report. The weather con tinuei generally clear went of the Ohio val ley and (Bke reltm to the Rocky moun tains. Shower and unsettled weather con tinue In the extreme northwest, but con ditions are favorable for continued fair in this vicinity tonight and Friday, with no Important change In temperature. Showers occurred in the lake region and Ohio val ley during Wednesday, and were followed by niiioh cooler weather In thone sections last night, with light frosts. Temperatures are loner Ir the extreme north west, and are hlaher throughout the southern states and along the Atlantlo roast. Keourd of temperature and precipitation compared with I he correepondlng day of the laet three years: 109. 108. 1907. 190. Minimum temperature ... 62 4ft 47 42 1'reclpltatloD 00 .00 . 7.1 .00 Noirnal temperature for today, til degrees. Deficiency In precipitation since March 1. .Ml of an Inch. Deficiency corresponding . period In 1908, I. S3 Inches. I I x flcleni.y corresponding period In 1907, 1.68. Inches. U W . WELSH. Ixical Forecaster. Cora and Wheat Reg-laa Belletln. For Omaha, Neb., for the twenty-four hours ending at a. m.. 75th meridian time, Wednesday September 30, 1909: OMAHA IHriTKICT. Temp. Italn- Statlons. Max. Mln. fall. Sky. Pt. cloudy Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Axhland, Neb 78 48 .00 Auburn. Neb SO 4J .00 hroxeu How. Neb. Ki 41 .Oil l.'olunibua. Neb... SI 47 .00 Culberlson. Neb.. 8S 40 .00 Kalrbury, N b ... M 50 .00 Fairmont, Nib... Ml 47 .00 i Inland, Neb.. HI 47 .00 Hartlngton. Neb. 74 40 .00 Haittlnitg, Nit. 82 4K .00 Holdiege, Neb.... 84 f.2 .00 Oakdale, Neb 75 43 .00 Omahn, Neb 74 F2 .00 Tekamah, Neb... 78 41 ,oo Alta. la tM 44 .00 t'arioll, Ja 71 38 .00 t'larlnda. la 79 42 .1") Hlbley,. la M 41 .00 IKIotix City, ta... 72 46 . 00 "JNot incluled In averages. IMinlmum temperature for twelve-hour period endlna- xlat 8 a. m. 8 U1STHIOT AVERAGES, NO. Of Temp. Rain. Central. Stations. Chicago, 111 2S Columbus, 0 16 Max. Mln. Inches. H4 42 .02 "0 40 .Ofi 72 40 ."0 "2 42 " T 8 48 .00 78 44 .09 88 38 .00 78 4 .tiO 78 ' 40 .00 Ins Moines, In..,. 1.1 Indianapolis, Ind.. 12 Kansas City, Mo.. 20 Loulnvllle, Ky . 18 Minneapolis. Minn. 30 Omaha, Neb 19 St. Louis, Mo...... 13 The weather Is cooler In the eastern pnr tlotvof the corn and wheat region, and light fronts occurred in the Chicago, Ues Moines and St. Louis districts. Showers occurred In the eastern portion Wednesday. - L. A. WELSH. Local Forecaster Weather Bureau. SiKW YORK f.EMQRAi. MARKET . i - Quotation of the Day on Various Commodities. NEW TORK, Sept. 30 FLOCIt-Recelpts, 4,;j hljls; exports, 10.100 bbls. ; market was steady; '.Minnesota patents, 35. 20 5 Ml, winter KtralKlns, 34.90rn6.00: Minnesota bakers, H.WqA.W. winter extras, 11.20 4 4.ti; winter patents, 3a.OOtii.40;' win ter low grade, 34.1014.60; Kansas straights, 84 WK&u.OO. Rye flour steady; fair to good, 34.2011 4.;; choice to fancy, 34. 36(4.40. C,ORNMEAI-Steady: fine white and yel low, 34.6041 1.65; cuarae, 31.60aL55; kiln dried. 3. B. RYK Dull; Mo. 2 western, 764c. nominal, f. o. b. New York. BARLEY Steady; feeding, SSffflOc, c. i. f., New York. WHEAT-It.celpts. 219,000 bu.; exports, 168.760 bu.: spot market easy; No. 2 red nominal, elevator; No. 2 red, nominal, f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 northern, Dulufh, 11.094, nominal, f. o. b., afloat; No. 2 hard winter, 31.124, nominal, f. o. b., afloat. After an early advance on covering of September shorts-and commission house buying wheat caned off nnder liquidation, bear pressure, selling by rash house and talk of heavy deliveries at Chicago. The olose was 4fa2c net lower; September cloned 31.084; Decem ber closed at 31.07S: May closed at 31.04. . CORN Receipts, 4,500 bu.; exports, '4.800 bu.; spot market easy; No. 2 old, 74c, ele vator, and 75c, delivered, nominal; No. 2, old, 72V' . middle October, and new, 64a, winter shipment, f. o. b., afloat! option market was without transactions, closing 'til4c lower: September closed, 74c; De cember closed, 704o. OATS Receipts, 77.000 bu.; exports, 875 bu. ; spot steady; mixed, 414l'(i42c; natural white, 42(g45c; clipped - white. 43448c. I HAY Steady; No. 3 80jj,&&c;. good to choice, 90tU95c. HOPS Dull; state, common tn. choice, 1908, lfVsiJOc; 1907, nominal; Pacific coaet, litos, W0tl9c; 1907, 12Hjl5c. HIDES Firm; acid, 2230c; Central America. 21c. , PROVISIONS Beef, quiet; family, 3W.00 i l4 60; mesa. 111 OCto 11.50. Hams, 324.00' 2ri.00; packet, 312 0Ki 12.50; city extras, 8210(Ky 21.60. Cut meals, firm; pickled bellies, 313.76''al4.0i: pickled hams. I12.75&1S.00. Lard, easy; middle west, 812.70HJ 12-W; refined. barely -atadv; continent. is.4u: eoutn America. 314.00; compound. 88.60(38.624. l'ork, Bteady. family, 325.00(i2ii.OO; short clears, 323.0oft23.6O; meas, 3J6.0(Ka26.uO. TALIJW I'nsettled; city (32 per pkg.), l)c, country tpkga. free., 64'6('06o. . RICE Steady; domestic, 247ci Japan, ; . . ; I'Ol l.I KI-Alive, sieaay; wewiern r.nica ens. 16c- fowls. 16e: turkeys. 15c Dressed. dull; western chickens, 141 5c; fowls, 134 tflc. Ktias Easy: western firsts, 24tf20o. Bl'TTElt Steady; creamery specials. Sic; western factory, 224&i24c; Imitation cream ery, ac. CHEESE Steady; full cream, 144164c. Kansas City Grala and Provision. KANSAS CITY. Sept. 80. WHEAT lc lower: No. 2 hard, 31.04'gl07; No. 8, 81.0UU 1.04; No. 2 red, 11.161.18; No. s. l.itai.l; September, 314; December, W4o; May, IIW4C. CO RN 14'tj 40 lower; No. 2 mixed, 6X4c; No. 3, 63c; No. 2 white, 6y644c; No. 3, 63oi September, 6tic; December, 674c; May. 6!4c OATS I'nchanged; No. whlt. 40(&42c; No. 2 mixed. 3aii0c. RYE 70'u73c. HAY Unchanged; choice timothy, 3U.&0 (12.00; choice prali le, . 3y.00'dB.25; choice al falfa, 316C"u 16.00. BUTT EH Creamery, extras, 284c; firsts, 26 4c; seconds, 24 4c; packing stork. 20'ic EtKSS Kxlras, 25c; firsts, 22c; seconds and dirties, 16c: out rent receipts. 30c; southerns, loss off. 14c. Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu 113.KJ0 8.-..0O0 Corn bu S2.0110 W.ouO Uats, bu 20,0u0 11,000 Quotations at Kansas City were as follows: Arllck-s. I Open. Hlgh.l Low. Clou. Wheat ! I I I Septemher ...I 1 08 1 04 I 1 0641 1 0'S December ....lS6Vi4! JTh! !4 94SB May I 80 .84-S VB Corn- i I September ... 60 66 44 66A December I 67'.i. T4! 67 374A May 54 54 W4Q 4 i4 0 4 A Asked. H Bid. Peoria Market. PKORIA. 111.. Sept. SO. CORN Lower; No. a yellow. c3c: No. 3 yellow. 6Sc; No. X. 63c; No. 3. oiic; No. 4, 62c. OATS-Stead; standard. 3S'40:o; No. 3 white, .u4c; No. 4 white. SSc. RYK-Meady; No. 8, 714c Toleda Seed Market. TOLKDO. Sent. 30. SEEDS Clover, cash. 1 3vu; October, 3 15; December. 38 174; March. 3J20; No. 3. 3S.60; rejected, W10. Timothy, prime. 100i. Alaike, prime, 3j.35; October, 3.; March, 33 45. . MIlTvaekee Cirala Market. MILWAUKEE, Wis.. Sept. 30 WHEAT No. 1 northern. 8l06fil07; No. 2 northern. 310n luf ; December, 4c. O AT.-' 41c. . JJAKLEV Samples, oJc. Dslstk tirala Market. DUI.l Til. Sept 30. WHEAT-September. 8c: Dei-ember Zc; May. 81014: No. 1 northern. Ii oj. No. nonhern. Wi4c. t)ATS I'vua ',c NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Market ii Dull and Volume of Deal in 53 Shrinks. CALL LOAN RATE HIGHER Halt la Raernlatloa Da to Call for Money for October 1 aettlemea ts laloa ana Soathera Paelfle lsne Advance. NEW TORK P, Sept. 30. Dealings In Hocks underwent a decided shrinkage to daa from tn large volume of yesterday. The market was dull and sluggish at beRt and the professional element found diffi culty In moving prices sufficiently to offer a profitable medium for trading operations. The Blackened activity of the ti ailing was partly due to caution on account of the October settlements. The amount called for by th October Interest and dividend disbursements Is estimated at 3162,000,000 and there was some apprehension that funds accumulated to meet this require ment might have been placed In call loan until needed, and that the recall of these loans then might dislodge stocks held on collaterad. The money market gave some slight evidence of strain from such a cause today, th call loan rate rising to 4 er cent, the highest touched In New York since early In 1908. Declining interior ex changes Indicate revival of demand on New York for caah and the subtreasury continued to withdraw from the banks the amount for th banking week rising today to 35.699.000. Ixndon sold stocks In thla market and the demand for remittance thus caused stiffened the foreign exchange rate. Lon don selling helped to turn prices down wards here, after an effort to lift them during the first hour. The pressure on United States Steel was conspicuous In spit of the fact that month Just closed snowed an ouptit of steel and Iron In ex cess of all precedents and demand Is re ported to be still in full force. Recent buyers of United States Steel have urged not only the great expansion In the Indus try, but their hope for an Increase In the dividend disbursement not only to 4, but to 6 per cent basis. Besides Influential selling of T'nlted States Steel there was some pressure on Reading which proved a weight on the general market The August earnings of the Union and South ern Pacific were significant of the growth of traffic in that part of the country, th net earnings for Union Pacific showing a gain of 3711.561, equal to 20 per cent and the Southern Pacific, 31.067.096, equal to 81 per cent over August of last year. Joined with the Atchison statement already pub lished the exhibit makes a striking dem onstration of the great prosperly to which the business of th great Pacific carriers has risen. Union Pacific and Southern Pacific benefitted from this showing, but the movement waa not common to the group. Another sustaining point waa Ches apeake & Ohio, which added largely to Its newly established record price level on the report that th Chicago, Cincinnati Louisville had been acquired aa an outlet ttyr this system. Th report was accepted as likely, although not officially con firmed. The conflicting Influences In th market brought prices back after many fluctuations to not far from the previous closing. Bonds were firm. Total gales, par value. 36,836.000. United States bonds wero uncnangeo on call. Number of sales and leading quotations on stocks today were as follows: Bies. Htcn. low. uinM. Allls-Chilniiira pfd Amslsim&ted Onpper Amtrlcan Agricultural ... Am. Beet Hugar Am. fan pM Am. C. A F Am. Cotton Oil Am. H. I pfd )0 4 MS M . 19,100 I3U 124 44 700 44 4 4AX, , l.fioi) R--.H 24 , t.SX 4 MH , 2,100 76 744 I1 M0 44 44 im 3') 24 38 Z'- 800 1 7 144 141 J0 41 H'W ' , 6.m P9'i (W4 "4 100 11 111 1124 . 1,700 1344 1314 14 , 4,500 143 Ht'- 14:S 300 101 11"1, ltl1i 200 as to 100 44 4tH 4H M.7 114U m;t 123V, 700 1045, 104 14W 131 , 4,100 11D4 1114 11104 4V , 1,100 31 36 34 , 1.400 II 704 7'.' , 1.400 IMS IKS' IH , 1,000 4S 4S 41 , ,, tUD 1104 1111 11,014 , 116 . 6o,eoo i9s i4 an 100 174 V , 1, II 14 lc soo m 1114 mi , 1.100 164 ItilS Ml , 1.100 US JiS oo 4S 4.Si 4A4 61 100 10 hi 7Ht 100 7I 7SS . I,00 1414 14 600 2SS M! WS uo iti-4j mi iwh , 1,000 4S4 4h4 ,. 61 NO 174 174 17 S , lO.JtO s ' " 100 414 44 4s II 600 16 17S 17 . 2.40 1S4H 1634 IMS. . 1.700 I3 S.O ki 00 lit 1614 11)3 . 1.800 II Ji' 14 MOO 414 41 4 400 M to M 40 21S 4 100 174 174 LS . 1.600 49 4S l" soo 10 HA l-'4 200 454 41 4' 100 T1S 71 71 lil 151 111 i0 b4 Ekt4 ei . 1.000 14IS 144 1444 . 1.100 lS II 6S . 1,100 41 41 41 74 200 117 HIS l'4 400 90 114 BUlj . 11. 00 137S HIS 1-'1 . i.o ms io ii . 6,100 K4 W4 KS UO 1114 It lite . S.IO0 lKfit 1M 1M 144 .61.700 151 144 lho . i.mo ins nis i 's 400 144 14 M . 1,400 60S tl 10 100 iu ls ito 100 41 til 4S . 71.100 1 111 lk . I.eio 44 4.s 4s . l.aoo lu 107S l"'"V . I tO 40 IKS S . 14) 77 7iS a- WO M 194 MS . 8.4o0 s s Ks HO M 4 s-S CIS 00 lis II II . tl.too iv.e 1334 is . 1.SIJ0 HOI) 400 70 W 70 70V, S fO S so s. . - 4110 ul II bos r fo s its as .161.700 J"s MS l't . I.ifw ios l'"S l"s o 12s us -'S 600 M 5.1 .1M.I00 IIS I3S IV . I.evO 1104 rn UKS 4V V0 47 4 47 4t.S HO US 1S 1VS . 6,J 4tS 4 . 1.4t) 1!S II 11 S . 1.IU0 II 18 . 1.0"0 7tS t 7V 100 I I 100 644 MS M First asaeaament paid 126.100. aharea. Am. Ice Securities American Linseed American tocomottve ... Am. B. H Am. 8. A R. pfd Am. Surmr Refining Am. T. A T.. ex-iJIr Am. ioww-co pia American Woolen ........ Anaconda Mining Co Atchison Atohleon nil Atlantlo Ooart Line Baltimore A Ohio Bal. A Ohio pfd Bethlehem Steel Brooklyn Rapid Tr Canadian Pacific Central Leather Oentnil. leather pfil .... Central of New Jersey.... Chesapeake Ohio Chlca.(o a Alton i hlvaao Great Westera... Chicago A N. W C, M. & at. P C., C, C. A St. L Colorado P. A I Colorado A So Colo. So. let pfd Colo. 80. M pfd Consolidated Qas Corn Products Delaware A. Hudson Denrer A Rio Urande D. at R. 0. pfd Dletlllera' Securities Erie Krle let pfd Brie id pfd General Glectrio Urwat Northern pfd Great Northern Or etft.. Illlnola Central lnterborough Met Int. Met. pfd International Harvester Int. Marine pfd , International Pi per International Pump Iowa Central Kansas Cltr 80 K. C. Ro. pfd.. ax-dlT.... Louanrllle aV K Minn. A Bt. L, M., Bt P. S. g. M Missouri Pacific M., K. A T M., K. A T. pfd National Biscuit National Lead N. R. R. of M. let pfd.. New York central N. T., O. W Norfolk A W North American Northern Pacific Pacific Mall Pennsylvania People' a Uaa P , C. C. & St. L Preeeed Steel Car Pullman Palace Car Railway Steel Spring.... Reeding Republlo Steel Republic I eel pfd Rwk Inland Co Rock Iiland Co. pfd St. L. A 8. r. U pI4.... Bt. Louis S. W St. L 8. W. pM.. Sloee-Hheffleld B. A I ... southern Paaiflc Southern hallway So. Railway p(d , Taaaeeewe Oopper Teaae a Pacific T., at. L. A W T. St. L A W. pfd, sx-d Colon Psx-IMe Union Paclflo pfd V. S. Realty I'. S. Rubber U. 8. Steel I. , A Steal pfd t'lah Copper Va -Carolina Ctvemlcal ,. W aha eh Wabua pfd Weetern Maryland .... Woetlnghoue Glectrio .. Western t'nlon Wheeling aV L. B W-onsln Central Local Seearltl. Quotations furnished by Samuel jr., 614 N. Y. Life lildg., Omaha: MM Burns, Aske4. IKS 1:4 1S ti !5 u 14 II 1"0 Armour A Co. 4Sa C.tj of Omaha 4is lllll) Cndabr Tacking 00 ColumUiM (Neo l Blec. Light la llfili Xndepeaaent Telephone Is tOniaUa)... International t'onatructlon Co Kansas City, Mea. A Olisnt p'i kaneae Cltr. atei. aV Orient c nu Nebraska Telephone Stock, t MS loss M4 w lo : MS 10 a4 omaoa oaa es 117). S4 II luos M Kl lis) 4 II le 1 'S s !' 110 101 Oeuha glee. Llht A Power Is (lttll.. Omaha Slee. L)(tt and Power P'd SI Omaha A O. B. Su By. le ( IMl 100 Omaha A C B. Bt. Rr. I tlsill VS O. C. . St. Rjt. pfd., 1, ex. Iji, Oauha A C. a. St. ky. com.. 4-4. 71 Omana Water Co. aa 1141 Omaha Water Co. la (llllj OauLha Water Co. lat pld t. Loula la (lllll wtft and Com pan r gtock , loath Omaha Sewer 4S (') .. luus City Stock Yards pfd., 1. t'nlen Slock Tarda. Omaha. 1 .. ,. I4S .. S . lu .lul .loos . w . HS 7S Treasary Statrnaeat. WASHINGTON. Sept. 30.-Th condition of the treasury at the beginning of busi ness today was as follows: Trust Funds Cold coin. $3 72 S9 silver dollars. K4.iCo.0u0; silver dollars of Ik.-o 4 0T10ti: silver certificate outotandiiig MM.Saj oOO. tieneral Fund-Standard silver dollara In general fund. f.mi,u,l : current liabilities tlol CAi.ttL': wot king balance in treasury offices. .1.4i;.0J; in bank U credit of me FRIDAY, OCTODEI?. treasurer of the United States, 3.tS.5lo; subsidiary silver coin. U.S01.848; minor coin, lt,vl.4" Total balance In general fund, :l,A42,37i. ew York Money Market. NEW YORK. Sept. 80 MONET On call, strong, higher; SVo-4 per cent; ruling rate, 24 per cent; closing bid, 34 per cent; of fered at 34 per cent; ninety day. 84 per cent: six months. 844 per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER 49 rer cent. STERLING EXCHANUE-Steadv, with actual business In bankers' bills at MMlMf 4 42 for sixty-day bills and at 34 M for demand. Commerlral bills. 4 834(5 844. SILVER Bar, 51V: Mexican dollars. 48c. The following ere the closing quotations on stocks and bonds: I . S. ref. te. reg l' Int. Met. 4s do coupon lOOSint M. M. 4W Tr-H IS. S. reg lom'Jipm 4a 17 do conpon 1011, ao 4V, 1414 I. S. 4a. reg 11 K. C. So. 1 7 do coupon 1174 L. S. deb. 4s I'M.... 44 Allln-thal. 1st Is f.-U N. tint. 4e m. Ag ri 1HM , K. T. let 4..104 Am. T. A T. c. 4s..l( edo t.n 4Vt ao T' Tol' 4e )i!Ho. Pacific 4a H4 Ill N. R. R. of M. 4e.. M' Armour A Co. 4Ha... 9l N. T. C. B. s ! V Atchison, gen. 4s ejo ,b. 4. & cv- llhK. T . N. H. A H. Al ", IS14 or. Be 146, All. C. L. 1st 4a MS N. A W. 1st o. 4s... KS Bal A Ohio 4s Ions do ct. 4e H' do Jta ttSNo. Pacific 4s KffS do S W. ,v,s ot, do X I1 Br. Tr. cr. s gj'4 O. S. L. rfdg 4s...:. 4 ,Z of w4Pnn. or. Is 11.. 5n' Leather bt 111,14 40 eon. 4a insH l . of N. .1. g. liH Reading gen. 4a 100 l-llea. Ohio 4lM....1084St. L. A 8. F. fg. 4a. do ref. la m 00 g.n. le 4 1 hlcsao a a. s... 7(.Ht L. B. W. e 4a.... 71 C-4 B. Q. j. 4a ... 7 do let gold 4s 44 do gen. 4 iKn, (Seaboard A. L 4a... rrt 7 M. a g p. t mega pacific c. es l4 R. I. & P. c. 4a.. TH do ct. 4a 1IHH "u lo1- K do 1st ref. 4s. M do rfdg. 4a si So. Railway le 1W4 Colo nq tt Mo r. 4, iH t olo. Mid 4a u Union Pacific 4s 10?i r.' 4la. M14 do rt. 4a ......ll4j H- 4s inn do let ref. 4a.... a ' 4s........ 7 f. g. Rubber Is 16 r.,.?r"r' W V. S. Steel 2d Is li)f- "tillers' m 75 eva.-Caro. Chem. le. M r P- I. 4s 114 Wabash let ta 119 "lo gen. 4s 77 do 1st a ex. 4s TI4 -do cr. 4a aer. A.. Mi Western Md. 4e 144 do serlea B 71 We. Rise. cv. ... 6 Klc' lWiSWIa. Central 4e K HI. Cen. Ui ref. 4.. jyu Bid. ffered. Boston "tocks and Bond. BOSTON. Sepl. 80.-Money, call loans, 84 4f 4 per cent: time loans. 4 4i 6 tier cent. Closing quotations on stocks and bonds we-e: Atchison adj. 4a 13 Arlaona Com. 47 do 4a jnwt Atlantic 14 At.hla.jn 11. R 13 Butte Onalltlon !IS do ptd 1044 Cel. A Arltona 10IS Boston A Albany S?2 t'al. a Heola (Tl Boston ft Maine Ill Centennial I4 BiMrton (elevated 121 Cooper Range 104 ritchburg pfd lal Daly West I t'nlon Pacific los franklin 17 Am. Arge. Ciirna 4 Oranby M do pfd Ktislreen Cananea 4 Am. Pneu. Tube I lle Royale S14 Amer. Sugar .... lsss Mlchlrsn 10" o pfd 127 Mohawk tl Am. T. A T Kts Mont. C. A C 10 Amer. Woolen II Nevada 144 do U !04SOId Dominion 64 Doin. I. A g $2 Oaceola Ill General Klectrlc l'.'s Parrot II Maa. Blectrle nSQulncy to Mam. Uaa s Shannon 114 t nlted Fruit ,.m Tamarack 70 Inlted g. M 4 Trinity us d P'd jo4 V. 8. Mining. 7S V. 8. Steel lost'- 8. Oil Ii do-pfd IWHt'tert 4i4 Adventure Victoria 14 Allones 87 Winona 7S Amala-amated 124 North Butt MU Jix-dividcnd. London Stock Market. LONDON". Sept. 30. American securities opened dull and about unchanged. Later a lew 01 the specialties were supported. out me rest or the list eased off a frac tion. At noon the market was Irregular. with prices ranging from 4 higher to 4 tower man yesterday s iNew York closing. London closing stocks: Consols, money 114 1-nulivllle A N 117 do account II1-16M., K. A T 414 Amal. Copper U N. T. Central 141 Anaconda 10S Norfolk A W.... 114 Atchison U64 do pfd 13 do pfd 107SOntsrlo a W IIS Baltimore a Ohio. .. .liOS Pennsylvania T7s Canadian Paclflo Ills Rand Mines 14 Chesapeake A U IDslteadlng 7S Chicago O. W , US Southern Ry.,....i, US Chi., Mil. A St. P. ..117 do pfd 71 De Beers 19 Southern Paclflo... ...1314 Denver A Rio 0 474 Union Paolflc i64 do pfd II do pfd , ill Erie I44U. I. Steel....; II 14 do 1st pfd.... 11 do pfd Ills do Id pfd 41 'Wabaah to Crand Trunk 24 S do pfd MS Illinois Central 167 Spanish 4s. M.4, SILVER Bar, steady at '23 4 per og. MONET 4 1 per cent. W The rate of discount In the open-market for short bills Is 1 13-ieU 1 4 6r cent; for thre mouths bills, 14 J percent. Foreign Financial. LONDON, Sept. 30. Money wag" in in creased demand and dearer on the market today and discounts were firmer. Trading on the stook exchange waa dull and gen erally easy. This was especially . so In British securities, which were further de pressed by the poor London bank state ment, but the close In this section was firmer. Foreigners, Kaffir and Diamond Shares arter a poor opening finished stronger on renewed Paris buying. Mexi can rails were supported on the dividends, but the close was below th beat. American securities opened dull and about unchanged. Later a few of the spe cialties were supported, but the rest of the list eased fractionally and at noon th market waa firm. Prices dropped In the afternoon. New York supported Union Pa clflo and Erie, but sold I'nlted Slates Steel and Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe and the market closed Irregular. BERLIN, Sept. 80-The tendency of prices on the Bourse today waa downward. PARIS, Sept. 80. Prices on the Bourse today wer firm. New York Mining; Stock. NEW YORK. Sept. SO Closing quotations on mining stocks were as follows: Alice 171 Leadville Con t Brunswick (S.n. 1 Uttle Olilef Com. Tunnel stock... 54 Mexican 130 do bonde 1S Ontario Jfl Con. Cal. A Va 1 Ophlr 1-0 Horn Silver . 65 Standard 10 Iron Silver It Yellow Jacket 140 Offered. Bank Clearing. OMAHA. Sept 30. Bank clearings for today were 2,589,3H0.13 and for th corre sponding date last year $2,131. 0617. St. I.onla General Market. ST. LOUIS, Sept. 30 WH EAT Futures, lower; cash strong; track No. 1 red, cash, 11. 3ty 1.214; No. 2 hard. (1.0bvul.ll4; Decem ber, tl 02; May, $1.044'U'l 044- CORN Lower; track No. J. cash. 3c; I)ecember, 57c; May, 694c; No. 2 whlt, toti4e. OATS Lower ; track: No. I cash, 40e; De cember, at4c; May, 414c; No. 2 white, 424c. RYK Lower; 71c. FLOUR Unchanged; red winter patents, IK.3.V4J& .00; extra fancy and straight, 4.7&iji 5 40; hard winter clears, 3.94.30. SKKDS Timothy. 3.103.66. CORNMBAL fi.X. BRAN (julet; sacked, east track,. $1.03 l.ft'i. HAY Firm; timothy, 13.00rri 16.00; prairie. $10.5W! 12.00. HAfUHNO 7c. HKMP T WINK 7c. PROVISIONS Pork, unchanged; lobbing. $24 00. Lard, lower; prime steam, $'1,774" U.S74. Dry salt meats, unchanged; boxed extra shorts, 124c: clKr ribs, 12'c: short clears. U'4c. lUcon unchanged: boxed ex tra shorts. 134c; clear ribs, 13'4c; short clears. lo"c. POULTRY Firm; chickens, 13c; springs, 13c: turkeys, litf17c; ducks. 4c; geese, 74c. HUTTKR-Steedy; creamery. 24i(30c. KtXlS Steady; .21c. Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls s 00 10.3O0 Mieat. bu 87 500 31.100 t orn, nu Srt Soft u.soo Oats, bu 70.400 2D.200 Coffee Market. NEW YORK. Sept. 30. COFFER Th market for coffee future opened steady at unchanged prices to ait advance of 6 point and improved sllslitly during the short session on a scattering demand encouraged by an advance of 4?i4 franc at Havre. The market closed at 1 o'clock on account of the Hudson-Fulton celebration with price steady, net unchanged, to 10 points higher. Sales were reported of 7.750 bags. Including December at 5.40c. March at 6 6f.c and May at 5 0c. Spot, market quiet; Rio No. 7, 74c; Santos No. 4, 43e: mild, iulet; Cordova, H4'nl2-. , Minneapolis Grain Market. 97 Uc FLAX Closed at $1,364. FLOUR First patenis. $6 30.(15.30: Mecond patents. lYOhnA 10: first clear. 84 54 14; second clara. $3 . 10; j 3.30. MINNEAPOLIS. Sept. S0.-WH EAT-Sp-tember. 974c, December, 974'474c; Mai $1.014'tf 1.014; cash, No. 1 hard $10149 1.014; No. 1 northern, $1.004jl 0t-4c; Nox 2 northern. 9e.Wuttelc: N.i .1 i,rii,..n 1, 1009. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET No Xaterial Chang-, in Cuttle, Values Remaining- Steady. HOGS SELL ANOTHER DIMS LOWES, keep aad l.atab Sell In Sam Xotebes a Wednesday, Earent lag Fat I-anaV, Which Arc Tea to Fifteen Richer. SOUTH OMAHA. Neb.. Sept. M. 190H. Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. ...11.14 3.1M X9.14c ... 6.M4 4.9 B1.S; ...10 742 6.721 J7.S.U ... 4,96 20.000 Official Monday .... Official Tuesday .... Official Wednesday Estimate Thursday Four days this wsek....S3.7i 17.379 117,M Sam days last week. . . .80.MJ 15.786 M.74 Sam day week ago.H 13.M (S,32 Sam day I weeks ago. 29,041 23.243 66.27 Sam day 4 weeks ago 27. m 13.W4 74 Same days last yer....29.S7 1&.867 101.721 The following table shows the receipt of cattl. hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date, compared with last year: iwi. lid. Inc. Dec. Cattl 7&9.M1 71.A8 39.471 Hog l.gflo.lttO l.SW.MO m.S20 Sheep 1.407.601 1.4t,610 66.001 The following table shows the average price of hogs at South Omaha for the last several days with comparisons: Dat. 1909. 108. U07. 17906. W05.1904.;i90S. Sept ID. Sept. 19. Sept. 20. Sept. 21. Sept. 22. Sept. 23. Sept. 24. Sept. 23. Sept. 26. Sept. 27. Sept. 28. Sept. 29. Sept. 30. I 14 821 I 78 I 73 081 02 061 U ( 82 I 31 S I I 84 $ 74 71 K.4 I 71 I 84 6 W4 I 81 a 1 ' I 13 I 87 I 81 SV 6 78 6 74 I 8 i 70 e I 88 6 72 7 71 ( 104 81 I 81 9 10, ( 7 8; t 21 1 B 28 6 24, 6 191 8 18 6 19 6 13 8 14 I 761 I 0 6 17 6 it.. I 1641 6 96 6 96 6 97( S 6: 18 19 I 67 6 37 6 8f t 16 SO 6 18 211 I 0S4 67 6 74 1 74 6 66 6 66 t 69 7 88 ( 69 6 081 Sunday. Receipt and disposition of live stock at the Union Stock yaj-d. South Omaha, for twenty-four hours ending at 8 o'clock yes terday afternoon: RECEIPTS. Cattle. Hogn. Sheep. H r. C, M. A St. P 4 Wabash R. R a U. P. R. R. 23 28 28 .. C. ti N. W. teat) .. .. 6 C. A N. W. (west).... 138 16 18 C, St. P., M. O.. 1 6 C, B. A Q. (eaat) 2 C, B. A 41. (west) ..69 9 29 1 C, R. I. A P. (east).. 1 1 C, R. I. A P. (.west). 1 .. 4 Illinois Central Ry 2 Chicago Ot. Western .. 2 Total receipts ....221 73 80 1 DISPOSITION. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co 470 931 73 Swift and Company .... 1.171 1.4tW 1.932 Cudahy Packing Co. .... 1.903 1.444 1.894 Armour A Co 1,602 1,428 600 St. L. Ind. Pkg. Co 190 Morris A Co 135 W. B. Vansant Co 40 ..... Benton. Vansant & Lush 246 Stephens Bros 38 Hill & Son 272 F. B. Lewis 26) Huston A Co. 77 J. B. Root A Co. 131 J. H. Bulla 246 L. F. Huss 88 : L. Wolf 27 McCreary A Carey .... 490 8. Werthelmer 147 H. F. Hamilton W M. Hagerty 37 Sullivan Bros 89 Smith ft Polsley 8 Christy, Klein A Smith.. 33 Other buyer 1.027 16,496 Totals 8,632 6.462 20.895 CAi'luE Receipts of cattle were lighter than any day ths week but still large tor La Thursday, making th total for in four days this week le.euo head, a gain of over t.uuO head as compared with th earn days last week and of almost 4,000 head aa com pared with a year ago. Th market as a whole did not show any material change. Buyers ot beet steers all seemed In need of a few good killers, and they wer out tn th yard in fair season in the morning. The prices paid did not snow any material change as compared with yesterday, th market being quoted steady. Ths fact Is, th market on desirable beef cattl has not shown much If any . change this week, price now being about wher they war on week ago. Medium and Inferior kinds are possibly a little weaker. Cows and heifers sold tn about th same notches a yesterday, and they, too, ar bringing about th same prices aa a week ago. Uood feeders wer still In good demand at firm prices. The batter grades of feed ing cattl ar aately lOffll&c higher than last week, and even the medium grades have been very fair sellers. Quotations on cattle: Good to choice cornfed steers, 87.26fj8.00; fair to good corn fed steers, $6.5077.00; common to fair corn fed steers, $4.766.60; good to choice rang steers, $8.26431.40; fair to good rang steers, $4 40.26; oomruoo. to fair range steer. $3.604V4.40; good to cholc cornfed cows and heifers. $4 004. 00; fair to good cornfed cows and heifers, $.2664.00; common to fair cornfed cows and heifer. $2.0008.26: good to cholc rang steers, $8.7&&4.40; fair to good range steers, $3.2&sjA7t; common to fair rang steers. 32.2to'3.36; good to cholc Blocker and feeders. $l.0vtt.g5; fair to good stockera and feeders, 13. 4034 00; com mon to fair Blockers and feeders, $2.7&J3340; took heifer, $2.S8'S.6; real calves, $3.&0t$ 1.76; bulls, stags, etc, $2.76(84.75. Representative sale: WESTERNS NEBRASKA. 8 cows f86 6 15 18 heifers.. 834 8 30 o2 stsers.... M 4 IW 41 strs.. 1:2 4 30 10 steers 872 4 16 7 cows 9,1 2 60 9 cows 922 2 76 lo cows lli) $30 19 helter... 906 2 60 17 steer.. ..1006 4 3 steers... .10bl 4 25 10 steers.... MO 4 00 10 cows 1074 3 20 M feeders. .1001 4 26 9 feeders.. 795 3 76 8 cow 900 $ 10 8 hollers... 717 8 26 10 cows 26 2 75 10 heifers... 840 3 vu 8 heJers... 806 2 30 13 cows 7M 2 60 12 cows kot) 8 00 feeders.. 673 8 60 13 cow 997 2 75 20 cows 626 3 30 10 cows 933 $25 o7 feeders. .1014 4 70 43 cows 926 $4$ 3 feedirs.. 871 4 16 6 calves... 212 6 60 6 cuw 7S3 2 45 26 cowa io0 2 6o 5 cows HHi 2 50 10 feeder.. 870 4 10 UfOWl 900 $26 22 cows m 8 05 IS cows M 3 15 6 cow 816 $ (5 8 steer.... 631 2 76 7 cows 10a6 2 86 4 cow 90u 2 10 3 feeders.. 880 3 50 21 feeders.. 831 4 16 7 feeders.. 912 4 10 7 cows 1042 8 30 11 steers.... 643 8 45 30 net rs.... 624 8 96 25 feeder.. 869 4 15 10 heifers... 836 8 26 8 heifers... 656 3 30 J. H. WUley Nb. 3 cows K60 3 40 4 cow 892 2 40 12 cows 9.13 8 40 4 cows 893 2 60 j. 11. S&onahan Nb. 3 calve... 156 6 7a Scows 986 3 30 3 cows 916 8 30 3 cows 934 2 76 38 cows 93 3 30 J. B. Lister-Neb. 1 bull 1110 3 10 7 cows 1006 8 25 13 steers.. ..1192 4 70 J. A. Anderson Neb. 12 cows 980 3 25 13 cows 925 2 46 J. B. Jackson Neb. feeder.. neo 4 40 A. H. Schosman Neb. 6 cowa Iu64 8 25 22 cows 21 2 75 K. W. Wilson Neb. 79 steers.. ..1037 4 60 F. Hemenoon Neb. 73 feeders.. 1164 4 76 11 cows 976 3 60 9 heifers... 713 3 46 6 heifers... 620 3 70 WYOMING. 11 cows 991 3 10 feeders . 820 4 05 22 fttders.. 850 4 06 5 feeder.. lovo 4 25 24 cow 3 00 13 feeders.. 046 4 25 13 rodder.. rVJI 4 10 10 heifers... 6.2 8 ar, 00 cows 9d 3 l IH cows 925 3 40 11 cow It'll 3 26 10 calves... 149 6 2f, 6 caivea... So, 4 00 21 calves.,. 45 4 tO 9 ilvts... 23 4 75 32 cows ,69 3 10 ;6 heifer. .. 7t7 S 40 18 heifer.., 55J $ j .2 feeders.. 631 4 26 22 heifers... 793 3 8J 57 feeders.. 62o 4 u5 C. Hltkliew Wyo. 13 steers.. ..112 4 46 Spear Bios. Cattle Co. Wjo. 6) steers.. ..1213 4 15 6 cows, .1014 0 10 4 27 4 2i 4 25 J. 9 steers. ...1085 L. tters....ntil i steers... .1168 11 steers. ...1040 A. C. Shaw Wvo. 4 25 20 steers. 4 25 26 steers. 4 25 $t steers. 4 26 Johnson Wyo. 4 30 ..1118 ..105 ..l"t6 42 steers.. S. Cat rothera Wyo. 61 steer.. ..1161 6 50 4 steers. K17 4 90 3 to 3 00 3 60 4 90 74 steers.... 660 4 20 lo s.errs.... 6J 4 75 James Ster 23 cows... ...109 8 cows. . 647 ing Wyu. ( steers.. ..1106 4 60 12 cows 1009 C. L. Christian Wyo. 75 sLeers., t steers. 31 steers. , T cows... ..121.1 I 85 ..1230 4 10 IS cows 1203 L. S. Howes ..1062 4 65 -Wyo. C. 8 Oull-Wyo. .. 871 $ 15 7 steers.. ,.lMi $ 00 4 70 3 00 3 40 4 35 t'liarlea itltahew Wvo. 21 steer. ...Hue! 4 45 44 feeder. .1160 .4 feeJer.. M4 4 40 8 cows '3 22 leeders. .lo0 4 30 42 cows..... H4 36 feeders.. 12 4 6a 26 fesdsi.. M 20 feeder.. 121$ I 00 16 cow 876 $00 II feeders.. Ic48 4 20 C. W. Roger 8. P. 38 feeders.. 703 I K) H feeders.. 861 $$0 J. A. Bar Cattle Co S. D. 98 ter ...111$ 4 46 62 steers. ...1177 4 46 34 slier. ...1144 4 45 M steers. ...110 4 45 41 steers... 1149 4 46 M iifon.... 4 145 24 steer. ...1136 4 45 18 steer. ...1158 4 46 C. C. Davidson Idaho. 3 cows KK6 8 40 10. feeders. 900 4 f0 13 feeders.. 7S6 4 60 7 feeders.. P37 3 75 31 cowa 61 $ 40 8 cows 905 $ 00 16 feeder.. 966 4 60 Stephen Navarre Idaho. 1 feeders.. 936 4 46 heifers... M 3M Reed A Davidson - Idaho. 10 feeders.. 9 4 66 1? heifers... 918 3 724 16 cows.... 1063 3 60 O. P. Moorhead-Mont. lOJ steers.. 1J210 $40 tl steers. .U4.1 $40 90 steers. ...124 4 0 80 steers. ...12.0 4 80 13 cons 1163 4 it) HOtlS-Th downward movement hi hog values which set In yesterday was con tinued today, the market this morning be ing generally 10c lower and not overly ac tive at the decline. Holts sold largely at $7.K6ii7 90 and on up as high ae $J.OoO for a top. it will be remembered that the top yeaterdsy was $074 and the day before It was 88 174- Buyer are very bearish In their view and were congratulating theinselvee yes terday and today that they had at least gotten the market started down hill. Whether they can keep It going In that direction remains to be seen. Representative sales: No. Av. Sh. Pr No. at. Sh. Pr. M T ... 1 lo J.. 110 ... t I7t 67 Ill 110 7 10 71 1 140 7 14 1 ... 7 II tl til SO T M II HI 4 IS M f4 ... T 0 74 71 40 IH 77 114 19 J so ii ill is Is 71 r;o ... 7m 70 l 110 IS 1 tM tl) ill It 40 T IS 14 :M 40 1 so M 117 110 7 II 71 !0 IS) 7 W I M 10 t II ID 117 . . 7 SO 4T 24 1J 7 H M .2 10 7 0 70 .0 1st) M 71 11 11) 70 10 Ml 40 7 W 74 141 10 10 It 14 10 T l 71 ... 7 10 41 4 0 7 6.1 M7 M 7 " 1 Ml ... IK 74 HI 120 7 0 14 211 10 7 15 SO tit ... 7 so 17 t7 10 7 II M M ... 7 SO 71 248 l 1 u 10 741 10 7 10 Tl.! 141 100 7 H 7J 7 100 T 14 1M 40 T M A U4 10 7 lo 0 M ISO Its 7S 210 . . 7 o 71 13 P40 7 Dl 43 241 lfO 7 10 Ill 40 1 M 77 141 40 7 10 123 ... 7 M 1M 40 7 W 17 M ... 7 15 11 1SI IX) 7 so 144 W 7 15 71 141 ... 7 SO M 2 ... 7 15 14 JTI ... 1 S2U 7. 14S ... TO 100 144 ... I H 4 Ill 110 t 174 T 1M In i K 4 Kl 10 7 7u Id 24J so 7 II 44 141 ISO 7 17 s 14 104 40 7 ST. M IW 40 t I7S 70 ?M 40 7 M U7 ... 7 iTi 44 17 ... 75 74 12 M 7 87v, 31 200 10 t H H AS! ... 7 I7S 4 175 ... 7 M 87 940 ... 7 I7S 41 11 ) 100 SHEEP While recelnta were rieclrierilv lighter than on previous days this week, they were nevertheless large for a Thurs day, eighty cars being reported In. Thla makes the total for the four day this week in, w nnad, being a gain over the same four days last week of 77 000 head anH a gain of over 16.000 head as compared with tne neavy run of a year ajro. In suite of the large receipts this week, when the mar ket closed last night practically everything had changed hands, barring a few scatter ing lot. The fact la. Dratlcallv evervthlnar ha been (old on the day of arrival. inis morning the market ODened with a very active demand for fat lamb, th upply of that kind of lock being very meager. It was very evident that packer were anxious for supplies and they bought everything that had any kill on it at prices that in most cases looked fullv 10Q15O higher. -The fact Is fat lambs are a good 10l5c higher than last week's close. Fat sheep on tha other hand were not par ticularly active, and the tendency on that kind of atock ha been a little downward thla week, the market at the present time being 10150 lower thn last wek and In some cases possibly more than that. reeaers opened slow, but that Is true practically every mornlnir. aa it tnkea so much time to shape stuff up that it Is well along toward midday before the killer have all been sorted out and before th feeder are ready to be shown. Still the reeling was generally about steady with yeterday. Feeding sheep and ewes have not shown much change In values so far this week, being In most cases steady with last week's close or at least nearly steady. On the other hand feeding lambs which were selling at dangerously high prices at th cloae of last week have declined con J'1"l'bly, tn better grades being around lit . . er lnB" laMt week, with light and t h n kinds In soma case 2540c lower. Still th market is In very stifactory condition, as vlewd from a seller's stand point. Quotations on fat sheep and lambs: Oood to choice lambs, $6.Ou.0; fair to good Uirnba, 86.404i6.80; good light yearlings, 85.00 5.20; good heavy yearlings. $6.0036.16; good to cholc wethers. $4 3trf 4.66 fair to good E,ts?-2.r V-64: x o choice ewes. $4164.26; fair to good ewes, $3,904)4.15. Quotations on feeder stock: Oood to r.ho lamb $.oaa.60; fair to good lambs. $6.2oa.0j light yearlings, $5.00g5.30; heavy yaarlings, $4 756.00; old wethers, $4.0O4 30 good to eflolce .ewes, $3.2S3.65: breeding ITiwltQk ' ' J,earlln breeding ewes, Representative sales: No. rV v pr 8W Wyoming lambs, feeders 62 6 90 226 Wyoming lambs, feeders 46 6 00 404 Wyoming ewes $6 3 90 8S6 Wyoming ewes, feeders 82 2 76 118 Wyoming ewes, feeders 81 2 78 412 Wyoming ewes, feeders 82 2 76 822 Wyoming lambs, feeders 46 6 35 167 Wyoming lambs, feeders Go 6 90 116 Wyoming lambs, feeders 49 (00 276 Wyoming ewes, feeders 66 2 85 846 Wyoming owes, feeders 86 2 86 232 Wyoming ewes, feeders 82 2 86 197 Wyoming ewes, feeders ,. 84 2 86 264 Wyoming lambs, feeder 66 6 90 8WI Wyoming ewes 100 4 00 371 Wyoming ewe, feeder 93 2 85 130 Wyoming ewes, feeders.. 85 2 85 36t WyoiaJng lamb, feeder 66 6 10 276 Wyoming lambs ' 64 t 65 493 Wyoming lambs 62 6 66 08 Wyoming ewes 128 4 15 184 Wyoming awes, feeder 9.1 3 30 82 Wyoming yearlings 64 6 00 139 Nebraska owe, cull 100 2 60 496 Colorado wether, feeder 89 4 10 120 Colorado we, breeder 90 4 76 327 Wyoming lambs 64 - ( 76 82 Wyoming ews 113 6 15 33 Nebraska lambs, feeders.... 48 6 Oil 68 Nebraska ewes, culls 77 2 00 88 Nebraska yearlings 81 4 75 79 Wyoming wethers, feeders 71 3 66 181 Wyoming lambs, feeders 46 4 76 69 Wyoming wethers 110 4 00 111 Wyoming lambs, feeder 61 5 00 3b0 Wyoming lambs, feeders .... 61 6 65 181 Wyoming awe 91 3 90 91 Wyoming ewes, fdrs, culls.. 70 2 10 431 Wyoming yearlings, feeders.. 84 4 75 173 Wyoming lambs, feeders 59 6 15 212 Wyoming lamis, fdrs, culls.. 45 6 00 840 Wyoming lambs, feeder 58 ( 15 73 Wyoming ewes, feeders eV 8 JO 62 Wyoming lambs, culls 62 3 25 CHICAGO LIVK STOCK MARKET Cattle StrongHogs Strong to Higher -sheep Weak. CHICAGO, Sept. 30. CATTLE Receipts, 7,000 head; market strong, 100 higher; steers, $S.iiOj8.M; cows, $3.6nrfy6.2.; heiiers, $3 5o,( 6.00; bulls, $4.00b4.(H; calves, 83.(4t)9.0D; stocker and feeders, $3.75y65'l. HOGS Receipts, 11, ouo head; market strong to 5c higher; choice heavy, H Wti 8.40; butchers, $4.30?8 40: light mixed. $7.9uyt 8.10; packing, $7.90.2o; pigs, $5.004)'7.0o; bulk of sales, $7.96'tf8.25. SHEEP AND LA MRS Receipts, 8 0.0 bead; market, sheep weak; lambs, K'ul.'.c higher; sheep, $4 2i(.'.50; lambs, 6.00w7.35; yearlings, $6.25. tlO. Kansas City Lite stock Market. KANSAS CITY, Sept. 80. CATTLE Re ceipts, 11,000 head. Including 1,500 iuthern. Market steady to strong, 'lop. $8.20. Cholc export and dreeed beef steers $i, 5041 20; fair to guod, $4.50-h6 26; western steers. i 6 4)6 85; Blockers and feeders, $3404)a.50; southern steers, $3.2hfn5.00; southern cows, $2.60j3.75: native cows. t2 26 o4 25; mitivc heifers, $3.2rtf5.50; bulls, $2.40i3.&; calves $3.50j7.75. H(;S Receipts, 11, oM) head. Market Bteady to 6c lower. Top. $?.I5; bulk of sales. $7.9&4r8 16. Packers and butchers $7.86f.16: light. $7.604 s.00; pigs, $5.50u;.26. ' SHEEP AND LAMBS-Receipts. 7.'a0 head. Market steady to strong, limbs $6.60tt.7; yearlings, $4.50-y6.25: wethers, $1.2; !i4 ; ewes, $4 wxo4.75, Blockers and feeders. IJ.6ou5.2S. St. Joseph I.lv Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH, Mo., Sept. 30. CATTLE Receipts. 2.6M head; market, steady ; steers $4 6"U7oti: cows and heifers. $2,6016.00; calves. $J00ij;.W. HOGS Receipt. 5.3O0 head: market. 10c lower: top, $6 M, bulk of aala. $7 9o4i8Al SHE EH AND IAMRS-Receipts, 3 tJ0 head; market alow; lambs, $4O0fti.5O St. I.oals Live stock Market. ST. liOl IS. Sept. 8i.-CATTI.B- Receipt. 7.2s3 head. Including 4.500 .Texans; name market 10t)l5t: lower; Texans steady to li luwer; native shipping anil export steers. $oMUa7 30; dressed leef and butcher steers, $.uvt4 1; siecrs under 1. 000 pounds, $3.7ifl o.On stu'-kers and feeders. I3.601J4 '76: cows and heifers, $3 OOtr 25 ; t snners. $2 2t'6 3-7li-bulls, $.10vv4 26. calves, rbj.ZU; Ttxas and Indian steers. $3 6?5.3r; cow and heifers. $2 Zl'tl 4 00. HtxiS Receipts. 7.M0 bead: market stesdv: pigs and light, tr. :44m 00: packer. $7t(j0f.; btitch-rs and best heavy, $V10W 8.25. SHKF.P AND LAMBS -Receipts. 1 7) hcail: market stesdv; native mutton, t" 50 p lotnbs. I. : culls and bucks. $2.75tti4 90; Blockers. $.12,414.00 Ions f Ity Mae Stock Market. SIOUX CITY. Is . Sept 30.-(.peclal Tel egram. WATTLE- Receipt. 1.100 head: market, steadv: feeders, wenk; atrers. $4 0 '4)7.73: rows. $3 (mt.i4 50; feeder, 84.0CJ!.r; yerllng. 83 0tnf4S.V lit Ml.--Receipt. 2100 head: market, steady to lower; range of prices. $7.7o08.10; bulk of sales. 37.SCjs7 95. Itnrk In l;ht. Receipts of live stock at the sl principal western markets yesterday; ' t attle. Hogs. Sheep, South Omaha... Sioux City St. Joseph Kansas City.... SI. Louis Chicago 4 2 4.81 2.100 2O.0 . 1.1O0 . 2.600 .11 000 . 7 200 . 7.000 5.200 H.OtM 7.f 11.000 S.ooo 7 OX) 1.701 3.000 Totals 33.6t3 41.R95 tn,H0 OMAHA GEWERAl. MARKETS. Itanlo a4 rney Pr4ne f rices Far. Binned hp Barer anal Wholesaler. BUTTER Creamery. No. k delivered to the retail trade In 1-lb. carton. 174c;. Now 1. In t lb. tuba 37c; No. 3 In l ib. car tons, 26c; In 60-lb. tubs, 84c; Backing stock, 18447204c; fsncy dairy, tubs. t2t3vj4o; com mon roll, fresh made, lc-tfU4c Market Changes every Tuesday. EGOS Fresh selling stock, candled. Jj. CHEESE Finest Wisconsin full cream twins. 15c; Yjung Americas, 4 In hoop. 164c; favorite, 8 tn boop, 16c; daisies, 8 n hoop, 164c; cream brick, full caa. 16c; block Swiss, 15c; full areara llmburgar, 16c , POULTRY Brollara, 16c; alive, springs, 16a; hens, 10c; oocks, 7a; ducks, 10c; geese. 80; turkeys, 16o; pigeon per dm. 66c; guinea fowls, per dus., $360; squaba, per dos., 13 Dressed bonk, lie; springs, 14 tic; cock, 64c; duck. Uc; geeese, 114c,, turkeys, 22c. FISH Fresh, caugnt, almost all ar dressed: Halibut, lc; buffalo. Sc; troot, 12c; bullheads, 14c; catfish, 17o; orapptea, sunflsh, 649c; black basa. 26c; whltaftah. 13c; pike, lie; salmon. 14c; pickerel. I0o: frog legs, Soo. Fresh frosen: Whlteflsh. No. 1, 10c; round, c; pickerel, dressed, and headless, 7c; round, 6c; pika, dressed, . 10c; round. So; red snappers. 12c; SpanlsA mackerel. 18c; natlv mackerel. 3ti each. BEEF CUTS No. 1 rib. lDo; No. 3 rib. 12c; No. 8 ribs, 74c; No. 1 loin,' 2oe; No. 2 loin, 134c; No. 3 loin. 84c; NO. 1 otiuck, 64a; No. 2 chuck, 44c; No. 3 chuck, 44c; No. 1 round, 94c; No. 2 round, 7c; No. 3 round, 64c; No. 1 plat. 64a; No. 2 plat, 4o; No. 3 plate, 840. VEGETABLES Kansas sweet potato, , $3 71 per bbl. Celery, Michigan, 60c bunch, , Cabbage, horn grown. 14p Pr lb. Wis-, sonsln Red Globe onions. So per lb. ' Cali fornia cauliflower, $3.00 per orate. Toma- ' toes, home urown, market basket, 6O0 1 crate, $4.00. Lettuce, per So., - 80c Par- . snips, turnips, carrots. 76a per dos. Flor ida new beets, carrots, parsnips, turolpv to., per dos., 76o. ' FRESH FRUITS Florida pineapples, 1M to 48. 82.78 per crate; grape fruits, H six, per box. $6; 46 alse, $6 60; 64 slxe. $6; ba nanas, fancy select, $1,6042.00; apples, bom grown, per bu. basket, 76u$l ao; mark! bL'et, 46a. Cotton Market. , NEW YORK. Sept. 80. COTTON Fu tures opened steady; October, 13.04c; De cember, 13.14c; January. 13.10c; Match, 13.18c; May. 12.21c; June. 13.17c: July; 13.16c. Cotton cloned steady. October, 13 14c; November. 13.07c; December, 13.18c; Jan uary, 18.16c; February, 13.18c; March. 13.24c; April, 13.26c; May, 13.26c; June, 13.24c; July, 13.23c. Spot closed quiet; middling uplands, 13.30c; middling gulf, 13.65c; sales. 2,654 bale. GALVESTON, Sept. BO-COTTON Steadv; 13 S-lfio. NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 30.-COTTON Spots were steady; low ordinary, 94c. nom inal; ordinary, 10 6-10c, nominal; good or dinary, U4c; strict good ordinary, 12 8-10c; low middling, 124c; strict low middling, I2-16-I6c; middling. 13 3-lc; fttrlct middling. 13 5-16c; good middling, 13 7-16c; strict good middling, 134c; middling fair, 134c; mid dling fair to good, 114c; fair, 14 40, nom inal. Receipts, 6,113 bales; stock, 77,071 bales. " ' ST. LOUIS, Sept. W.-OOTTON-Qulet : middling, 134c. Sales, none; receipts, 100 bales; shipments, 202 bales; slock, 1,694 bales. Wool Market. L0NDON. Sept. 30. WOOb- A miscel laneous selection of 9,841 bales was offered at the wool auction sales today. Competi tion was brisk and prices ruled firm. Con tinental buyers were especially eager for scoureds and Americana paid-high prices for cross bred and Ight merinos. -Th sales will close tomorrow. Today' sales follow: New South Wales. 2.900 bale; scoured 1. 34d4)ri2s 114d; greasy, 64itfl 3d. Queensland. 1.100 balea; acoured la 1044 . fcls 114d;. greasy, 9d'jls Id. Victoria, 90s) bales; scoured, 104r2a 2d: greasy, ' 104di3 Is 2d. South Australia. 600. bales; scoured, lld'tfls 4d; greasy, 8d9d. Tasmania, 100 bales: greasy, 114d4)ls 2d. New Zealand, 3.900 bales: scoured. 104dQ1s, 104d; greasv, 64d4fls 24d. Cape of Good Hop and Natal. 800 balea; scoured, lOd'yl 9d; greasy, 64d U4d. ST. LOUIS, Mo., Sept. 30. WOOL Firm; territory and western mediums, 28fcv28c; flne mediums, 224)34o; fine, 13190. Metal Market. ', NEW YORK. Sept. 80. METALS Tin market easy; pot. September, and Novem- . her closing at $30.50h'30 &0; December at 3:10.60030.90. London market easy; spot. 130 12s Ad; futures, (140 12s 6d. Standard copper, easy; lake copper, IIS 0OQ11 26; electrolytic $12.75(313.00; casting, $12,624 12.874. London market easy; spot, 68 6 3d; future, 60 2a M. Lead, quiet; spot, 14.30iH.S74. New . York; $4 20114.25. EaBt St.. Loul. Iondon market unchanged at 13. .'2s 6d. Spelter, ' firm; spot, $5,7545.90. New York; $5.7066.80. East St. Louis. London market higher at 23 5s. English iron market unchanged at 52s M for Cleveland ' warrants. Locally strong and higher. No. 1 foundry northern and No. 1 foundry southern and No. 1 foundry southern soft. 8l9.254il8.75; No. 2 foundry northern. $18.75fal9 75. ST. LOUIS. Sept. 30 METALS XiA, steady, at $4,254(4.274; spelter, firm, at $5.85. . a - Oils and Roils, OIL CITY. Sept. 30 OIL Credit balances, $1.59. Shipments, 250,881 bbls.; average, 196, 815 bbls. SAVANNAH. Sept. 30 OIL-Splrlta tur pentine, firm; D74c ROSIN Firm. Quntei TI, 33 974; T. $4 1; K, $4.20; F. $4.8654.374: O. $4 424: H. $4.85; I. $4.S0; K, 16 35; M. $5.50; N, $5.80 WO, $625; WW, 86.50. Sugar and Molasses. NFW YORK. Sept. 30 SITOAR Haw. steady: fitir refining. 8.724c; centrifugal. 86 test, 4.234c; molasses sua-ar, 3.484c. Re fined, steady; crushed, llc; powdered. 5.25c; granulated. 5.15c. Foley's Honey and Tar cleat the air passages, stops the irritation In th throat, soothes the inflamed membranea, and the most obstlnat rough disappears. Sore Inflamed lungs are healed and strength ened, and the cold Is expelled from, th syxtem. Refute any but the genuine In the yellow package. Sold by all druggists. Miner t'nnght In Hoek Slide. LEAD 8. D. Sept. 30 (Special Tele gram.) P. J. o'Rilen and Edward Ryan, two miners winking on the 700-foot level of the Hnniestake mine, were caught In a slide of rock this, morning and life waer crushed out of both, other men working in the neighborhood had narrow escapes. The men killed were engaged In putting a cap In place on a set of timbers when the slide cume, and 1 1 e y had no chance to get away. Ryan leaves a wife and four chil dren and O'Brien leaves a wife and four children. Don't waul your money env'.ng plasters when you can get a bottle of Chamberlain' Liniment for 26 cents. A plec of flannel dampened with this liniment I superior to any plaster for lame hark, pains In th lid and chest, and much cheaper. Sold by ,11 riruKKi!. nerbert E. Gooch Co. Brokers and Dealers BAXW. MOVISIOWsV STOCK. Otuaaa Offlct 810 2f. T. X.1I Blag. U Ili)hon. Saaglaa Ml, Sav4Bt, A-RUI aa. aV-aitl OKi sal Largest House ta a IFata 'i